Medical response to child seizure in Aloha, Aloha OR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and medical units responded to a seizure involving an eleven-year-old girl near Southwest Madrid Loop in Aloha. The child was conscious and breathing normally when help arrived. The caller reported she had made choking noises and her face appeared distorted before regaining awareness.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 52 and AMR respond to seizure near Southwest Madrid Loop.
00:08
Cross streets are Southwest Coffee Lake Drive and Southwest Montebello Drive.
00:17
Engine two and AMR 135 respond to code one trauma near Southeast Northwood Way.
00:27
Cross streets are Southeast Westwood Lane and Southeast Southwood Lane.
00:35
It's an AFib.
00:36
Her pulse is (number withheld).
00:39
Started at 7:30 p.m.
00:41
She feels heavy in her chest and is shaking.
00:48
Truck 68, please.
00:55
You're all happy?
01:01
Engine 52, AMR 232, you are on for seizure near Southwest Madrid Loop.
01:08
Patient is an eleven-year-old female, conscious and breathing normally.
01:14
She is disabled.
01:16
The caller woke up to her making gagging noises and her face was distorted.
01:21
She seemed like she had a seizure but no history of seizures.
01:28
The garage door has been freed.
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Location mentioned:
SW Madrid Dr, Aloha, OR 97007
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